The Westborough Historical Society’s May Open House will be held at the 13 Parkman St., on Sunday, May 6, from 2 to 4 p.m. All area residents are invited to join the Society for a tour of the Sibley House and to visit the Tin Room Boutique, which is full of gently used vintage items and antiques.

Refreshments will be served. For further information, call Carol Dolan at 508-852-5940.

Wing Beneath Wings ceremony next week

The Westborough SPED PAC’s 4th annual Wind Beneath Their Wings Awards Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, May 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Mill Pond School. People who have made a difference in the life of a special needs child will be honored at the ceremony.

Questions, or if you are willing to bring baked goods, please contact Ilyse Levine-Kanji at ilyse@charter.net, 508-870-9826; or Sue Almy at sue@almy.org, 508-870-0354.

Solving the puzzle of Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson’s disease receives more attention as celebrities like Michael J. Fox make their struggles with it public. Westborough Cable Access TV 11’s program “Seniors on the Move,” hosted by Karen McKenzie, will feature two half-hour shows about current treatments and research being done to better understand the disease, airing in May. Karen McKenzie is Director of PEP, the Personalized Exercise Program at The Willows at Westborough retirement community.

Dr. Paula Ravin, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, will be the guest. Dr. Ravin is the Director of the Movement Disorders Clinic, which specializes in research on and treatment of Parkinson’s disease patients. The broadcast will feature a question and answer period with the audience and Dr. Ravin.

“Seniors on the Move” can be seen on Channel 11 in Westborough; it is also aired on public access cable stations in Framingham, Hopkinton, Northborough, Shrewsbury, and Worcester — please consult local listings for broadcast days and times.